Guillermo Tejeda Muñoz
Physicist specializing in electronics and instrumentation applied to particle physics research. He holds a degree in Electronics, a master’s in Optoelectronics, and a PhD in Applied Physics. His career focuses on the design and construction of radiation detectors, as well as control and data acquisition systems for large international experiments. He has participated in the BELLE II collaboration (LABM detector, Tsukuba, Japan) and in ALICE at CERN, working on the ACORDE, TPC, and ITS upgrade detectors. He is currently contributing to the development of the data acquisition system for the Muon ID detector of the ALICE 3 experiment. He serves as a professor-researcher at the Faculty of Physical-Mathematical Sciences of BUAP.
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Night of science: The Quantum Life of Elementary Particles and Presentation of the Cosmic Piano- Format
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